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Deganwy
Get away from it all at 51 Deganwy Beach and enjoy a peaceful and comfortable break. Our spacious ground floor apartment is within walking distance to Deganwy Beach and village.
Llandudno
The Kings Head in Llandudno is the oldest pub in town. We are located near the Tram Station and our beer garden is a perfect sun trap.
Address
Llewelyn Avenue, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2ERTelephone
01492 871666Llandudno
Bonkerz Fun Centre, one of the best indoor soft play facilities of its kind in North Wales. Why not bring the children for a fun-filled session at Bonkerz, come and meet the team and enjoy a family day out.
Address
34 St David’s Road, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2UHTelephone
01492 877224Llandudno
The Cliffbury offers guests award winning high quality bed and breakfast accommodation and is situated in one of the most beautiful and peaceful tree lined streets in Llandudno.
Conwy
Westfield is a beautifully kept, well appointed, three bed cottage.
Trefriw
Located in centre of pretty village of Trefriw offering comfortable 3 star accommodation with full Welsh breakfast. Helpful host on site.
Address
19 Penrhyn Road, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL29 8LGTelephone
01492 534239Colwyn Bay
We are a Portuguese family from the beautiful island of Madeira and at Virgilio’s we are bringing a taste of Madeira to Colwyn Bay with our Portuguese menu.
Address
Tŷ Cornel, Trefriw Post Office, Trefriw, Conwy, LL27 0JJTelephone
01492 640208Trefriw
Our Bed and Breakfast is part of the village Post Office in the middle of the picturesque Welsh village of Trefriw.
Address
Pentywyn Road, Deganwy, Conwy, Conwy, LL31 9THTelephone
01492 583777Conwy
Good company, great food, fantastic views - Our beautifully refurbished, the family-run pub offers a warm welcome to everyone.
Address
Stanley Buildings, Bangor Road, Penmaenmawr, Conwy, LL34 6LFTelephone
01492 622412Penmaenmawr
We are based in the beautiful village of Penmaenmawr, North Wales and specialise in providing old, antique, second hand and interesting items to both the general public, the trade and bulk buyers.
Address
2 Conway Road, Dolgarrog, Conwy, Conwy, LL32 8JUConwy
Street food takeaway. Almost everything made from scratch and cooked fresh using local ingredients.
Llandudno Junction
RSPB Conwy nature reserve is a wetland on the east bank of the Conwy estuary, created from material dug out during construction of the A55 road tunnel between 1986 and 1991.
Colwyn Bay
We are an independent café and bar located on Penrhyn Road, Colwyn Bay. Our aim is to blend German hospitality with Welsh creativity to bring you the best food and drink in the area.
Address
John Street Cocoa Works, John Street, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2ABTelephone
01492 339507Llandudno
Take a chocolatey journey 5,000 years in the making! Starting in a Mayan hut you will weave your way through nine eras, exploring how chocolate has ingrained itself into our society.
Address
48 Llandudno Road, Penrhyn Bay, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 3HATelephone
07917611336Penrhyn Bay, Llandudno
Tan Y Fron sits within the coastal town of Penrhyn Bay and offers the ideal base for a family looking to explore North Wales.
Address
Rhoslan, Ffordd Gethin, Betws-y-Coed, Conwy, LL24 0BPTelephone
01690 710369Betws-y-Coed
Hendre Wen cottage is a modern detached three bedroom property located in Betws-y-Coed, Snowdonia.
Llandudno
The Elm Tree, a 4* 14 bedroom boutique property ideally located opposite the iconic Llandudno Pier offers spectacular views of the bay and promenade.
Trefriw
Crafnant House - Bed and Breakfast is located in Trefriw, a traditional Welsh village in the Conwy valley on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park.
Llandudno
Welcome to the West Shore Beach Café. Great home-cooked food just yards from the West Shore Beach Llandudno, with views across the bay to Anglesey and Puffin Island.
Address
Purification Plant, The Quay, Conwy, Conwy, LL32 8BBTelephone
01492 592689Conwy
At Conwy’s waterfront, next to Conwy Castle, Conwy Mussel Museum is full of brilliant history and stories. Exploring the town’s heritage and traditions, Conwy’s relationship with the river and its mussels goes back to the Romans.